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What influence do billionaires have on politics, journalism, and the technology that shapes our lives? What drives people to seek absolute power, and how can we hold them accountable?Darryl Cunningham is a cartoonist and author of Science Tales, Psychiatric Tales, The Age of Selfishness, and Billionaires: The Lives of the Rich and Powerful. Cunningham is also well-known for his comic strips, which have been featured on the websites Forbidden Planet and Act-i-vate collective, among others. others. His more recent work includes a graphic novel on Elon Musk, titled Elon Musk: Investigation into a New Master of the World.“For me, it was art and the creative process of writing and drawing that brought me out of darkness and created a community I could plug into. It's an example of how creativity can make you feel better. I used my talent to help pull myself out of the pit of darkness I had fallen into. That's quite a good image.”Episode Website with Feature Articlewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
What influence do billionaires have on politics, journalism, and the technology that shapes our lives? What drives people to seek absolute power, and how can we hold them accountable?Darryl Cunningham is a cartoonist and author of Science Tales, Psychiatric Tales, The Age of Selfishness, and Billionaires: The Lives of the Rich and Powerful. Cunningham is also well-known for his comic strips, which have been featured on the websites Forbidden Planet and Act-i-vate collective, among others. others. His more recent work includes a graphic novel on Elon Musk, titled Elon Musk: Investigation into a New Master of the World.“For me, it was art and the creative process of writing and drawing that brought me out of darkness and created a community I could plug into. It's an example of how creativity can make you feel better. I used my talent to help pull myself out of the pit of darkness I had fallen into. That's quite a good image.”Episode Website with Feature Articlewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
What influence do billionaires have on politics, journalism, and the technology that shapes our lives? What drives people to seek absolute power, and how can we hold them accountable?Darryl Cunningham is a cartoonist and author of Science Tales, Psychiatric Tales, The Age of Selfishness, and Billionaires: The Lives of the Rich and Powerful. Cunningham is also well-known for his comic strips, which have been featured on the websites Forbidden Planet and Act-i-vate collective, among others. others. His more recent work includes a graphic novel on Elon Musk, titled Elon Musk: Investigation into a New Master of the World.“No one should be a billionaire because it's damaging. There's a certain level of wealth that's damaging to a country. Billionaires have so much wealth that they have enormous political power, which is undemocratic. There should be a ceiling on wealth. I have nothing against people becoming millionaires or even multi-millionaires. But multi-billionaires are incredibly bad for all of us. If you have so much money that you can buy an entire political party, that's a thing that shouldn't exist.”Episode Website with Feature Articlewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
What influence do billionaires have on politics, journalism, and the technology that shapes our lives? What drives people to seek absolute power, and how can we hold them accountable?Darryl Cunningham is a cartoonist and author of Science Tales, Psychiatric Tales, The Age of Selfishness, and Billionaires: The Lives of the Rich and Powerful. Cunningham is also well-known for his comic strips, which have been featured on the websites Forbidden Planet and Act-i-vate collective, among others. others. His more recent work includes a graphic novel on Elon Musk, titled Elon Musk: Investigation into a New Master of the World.“No one should be a billionaire because it's damaging. There's a certain level of wealth that's damaging to a country. Billionaires have so much wealth that they have enormous political power, which is undemocratic. There should be a ceiling on wealth. I have nothing against people becoming millionaires or even multi-millionaires. But multi-billionaires are incredibly bad for all of us. If you have so much money that you can buy an entire political party, that's a thing that shouldn't exist.”Episode Website with Feature Articlewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
What influence do billionaires have on politics, journalism, and the technology that shapes our lives? What drives people to seek absolute power, and how can we hold them accountable?Darryl Cunningham is a cartoonist and author of Science Tales, Psychiatric Tales, The Age of Selfishness, and Billionaires: The Lives of the Rich and Powerful. Cunningham is also well-known for his comic strips, which have been featured on the websites Forbidden Planet and Act-i-vate collective, among others. others. His more recent work includes a graphic novel on Elon Musk, titled Elon Musk: Investigation into a New Master of the World.“It's far too early to say how AI is going to shake out. A lot of it will come to nothing, like many new technologies. VR came along, and people thought it would be a big thing, but it became a niche for a few kinds of people. AI might find a place ultimately, but it has to come from people. We have to make choices. Will people be happy with processed movies done with a few keywords, or will they want to hear the actual voice of a human being? In the end, it's up to the audience, and that's us. We will shape it.”Episode Website with Feature Articlewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
1917, Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Terminator: Genisys, Terminator: Dark Fate, Doctor Sleep, You, Lost in Space, Messiah, The Outsider, Deadwinter Fell, Psychiatric Tales, Beyerdynamic DT100, DT150, DT770 Pro, and JVC HA-S160 Headphones, How Popular Is Your Podcast?, The Green Girl
1917, Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Terminator: Genisys, Terminator: Dark Fate, Doctor Sleep, You, Lost in Space, Messiah, The Outsider, Deadwinter Fell, Psychiatric Tales, Beyerdynamic DT100, DT150, DT770 Pro, and JVC HA-S160 Headphones, How Popular is Your Podcast? The Green Girl (Susan Oliver)Show Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2020-01-17-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.html
1917, Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Terminator: Genisys, Terminator: Dark Fate, Doctor Sleep, You, Lost in Space, Messiah, The Outsider, Deadwinter Fell, Psychiatric Tales, Beyerdynamic DT100, DT150, DT770 Pro, and JVC HA-S160 Headphones, How Popular is Your Podcast? The Green Girl (Susan Oliver)Show Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2020-01-17-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.html
Welcome to the Comic Art Festival Podcast episode.In this episode we interview Darryl Cunningham, creator of Science Tales and Psychiatric Tales, about his career and reasons for becoming a comic book creator. We talk about and review Thrud, A.L.I.E.E.E.N. and Brain Shoodles.Mike talks about Watchmen (the comic of course) and Pete talks about his workshops and the Swansea Comics Collective.Oh and make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode.Thank you for listening.http://www.comicartpodcast.ukTwitter: @comicartfestpod Facebook & Instagram: ComicArtPodcastAlso on YouTubeFind all about the festival at http://www.comicartfestival.comLogo designed by Pete Taylor at http://www.thismanthispete.comContributions by Mike Williams (@CthulhuPunk) and Pete Taylor (@thismanthispete).
Welcome to the Comic Art Festival Podcast episode.In this episode we interview Darryl Cunningham, creator of Science Tales and Psychiatric Tales, about his career and reasons for becoming a comic book creator. We talk about and review Thrud, A.L.I.E.E.E.N. and Brain Shoodles.Mike talks about Watchmen (the comic of course) and Pete talks about his workshops and the Swansea Comics Collective.Oh and make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode.Thank you for listening.http://www.comicartpodcast.ukTwitter: @comicartfestpod Facebook & Instagram: ComicArtPodcastAlso on YouTubeFind all about the festival at http://www.comicartfestival.comLogo designed by Pete Taylor at http://www.thismanthispete.comContributions by Mike Williams (@CthulhuPunk) and Pete Taylor (@thismanthispete).
Yes, my dears, it is time for another episode! This time, we discuss Psychiatric Tales by Darryl Cunningham. This episode, we discuss taste buds, the importance of using equitable language, a whole buncha latches, and so much more. Olivia drinks: rum and coke (not cocaine, tho) Ashley drinks: gin and tonic (that quinine is bomb) We read: Psychiatric Tales by Darryl Cunningham Up next: We the Animals by Justin Torres
OMG it's time for Drunk of the Book Club! Welcome back, drunkers. This episode we discuss the always amazing Phoebe Robinson and her book You Can't Touch My Hair. We discuss hot beverages with liquor in them, Jon Hamm's "bottom portion," the sexy power of tailored suits, fangirling and giggling over an Instagram comment from Pheebs (SWOON!), and, of course, this fantastic book. We really loved it. Olivia drinks: mango black tea and rum Ashley drinks: coffee with cream, rumchata, fireball whiskey, and cinnamon smirnoff (it's delish, I promise!) We read: You Can't Touch My Hair by Phoebe Robinson Up next: Psychiatric Tales by Daniel Cunningham
In a slightly more serious episode (or, let's face it, as serious as we can be reasonably expected to be), we look at the various ways mental health has been examined in comics - which takes us to webcomics, Sex Criminals, Lost at Sea, Deadly Class, X-Men, Psychiatric Tales, and all other kinds of weird and wonderful places. That is, before we get angry about Iron Fist. I mean, goddamnit, Marvel, I expected more from you.
Reviews: Assassin's Creed #1, Chewbacca #1, I Hate Fairyland #1, The Twilight Children, Star Wars Rebels S2 premiere Jimmy is joined in studio by Melissa Dowell. They chat/gush about the new Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer and when they plan on seeing it. At NYCC, Jimmy sat down with Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie to discuss The Wicked and the Divine, Phonogram, Young Avengers, and more! He also chatted with cartoonist Darryl Cunningham about his works Age of Selfishness, How to Fake a Moon Landing and Psychiatric Tales. News includes: Star Wars: Battlefront video game will allow you to play as familiar characters, the Art of John Cassaday will be on display at the Metropolis Gallery in NYC, FX is bringing a Legion TV series based on the X-Men character, FX is also working on a Y: The Last Man series based on the popular comic book series, Fox is producing an X-Men related series as well called The Hellfire Club, Entertainment Weekly is holding their first EW Fest in NYC this weekend and more! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Tom (@ArtsMindsLeeds) and I meet up to discuss comics - the Movement, Look Straight Ahead, 2 Kill and Psychiatric Tales; books - The Girl on the Train; Tom's Recommendation - In and Out of the Kitchen and exciting events coming up soon!
So tesnobneži samo preobčutljivi in razvajeni? So depresivci le premalo optimistični? Ali duševnim motnjam res podležejo samo šibki? Se jih je mogoče nalesti? Z duševnim zdravjem in boleznijo je še vedno povezanih veliko mitov, predsodkov, strahov in napačnih prepričanj.
Darryl Cunningham is a cartoonist and author of Psychiatric Tales, a graphic interpretation of his experiences of working on an acute mental health unit, and Science Tales, a series of comic book essays on controversial science topics. His latest book Supercrash: How to Hijack the Global Economy, which is published in late October 2014, examines the financial crisis of 2008. In our interview he talks about getting started as a cartoonist and how he used the internet to establish an author platform. #darrylcunningham #cartoonist #supercrash #alisonthompson #prooffairy #conversationswithauthors #writing #author
Moon Knight! Classic JLA by Perez! Psychiatric Tales! Morning Glories! Rift Raiders! Secret Six! Strange Adventures! And more as the Geeks give their thoughts on comics they've been reading. (1:10:35)
Can mess encourage racism? New research by Dutch researchers has found that in a messy and disordered environments people think more in stereotypes and even racist thinking. Claudia Hammond speaks to Professor Siegwart Lindenberg, a social scientist at Tilburg University in Holland, who also explains how the experiment examined unconscious negative responses to race too. In a messy railway station, people sat on average further from a black person than a white one, whereas in the clean station there was no statistical difference. What implications does this research have for social policy and keeping areas prone to racial violence tidy? Sport and one man's win is another's despair. How we bounce back from defeat is a matter of huge psychological debate. Claudia speaks to Dr Tim Rees from Exeter University who has co-authored a recent paper examining the influence of different feedback on improving performance. The research (in which the participants played darts, blindfolded) found that when positive feedback to failure put the emphasis on change being within your control, there was significant improvement in performance. From psychiatric ward to Psychiatric Tales. Darryl Cunningham's interest in mental health because of his own problems, led him to work in that field too. Although he found he was not quite cut out for such a stressful job, he tells Claudia how he's turned a diary from that time into a published book of comic strips.